The Christian group CTS said it was not trying to thwart LGBT people. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SEOUL - Tens of thousands attended South Korea’s largest annual LGBT festival on Saturday, vowing to continue fighting for gay rights after the Seoul city government denied them a prime spot andThe Seoul Queer Culture Festival, staged outside city hall in the nation’s capital annually since 2015, except for two years during Covid-19, was instead held nearby after the city government in May gave the permit for a Christian youth concert to be held at the prime spot.
“That we aimed to block homosexuality, as some say, is not true, and this event was to give courage and hope to young people in this tough time,” said Mr Cho Jong-yun, managing director at CTS.The LGBT event’s organisers estimated some 35,000 people joined the march. “When we announced our marriage, many friends and queer people around us thanked us for letting them know that there is a way for them to get married too,” said Ms Kim Kyu-jin.
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